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Re: I require a circuit diagram for the electonic...
The Link Below will take you to their website archive page. You will need the exact model number, with all numbers and letters, from the plate on the unit (Probably inside the vent filter). Click on "Please select a model" and choose your model from the drop-down list and three links will appear. One will be the "Parts and Service Manual PDF" Clicking on this link will give you the wiring Diagram.
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First I'm not a Robinhood representative
* Check with your vendor (commercial contractor in this case) for service.
*** The following is for information only ***
* Generic Faucets; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PzntdvrYWU
* This looks like a commercial Tub; http://www.robinhood.com.au/tubs
* It does mention; "Most Supertubs incorporate a unique valve that allows installation in any water pressure situation (minimum 10 psi)." which usually means specialized tools are needed to remove.
* Though this image shows standard faucets (from Home Depot and Lowe's); https://www.pinterest.com/RobinhoodAus/robinhood-laundrys/
* Standard faucets (single or triple) can be removed by a regular plumber. Some will require a special faucet nut tool (like the one shown on the previous video.) But it your replacing the old faucet with the same model, you might want to ask the sales person if the tool already comes with the faucet? You will need it to install the new part.
* Take a picture of the faucet both top and under the sink to show the Plumbing parts store. They can show you the tools needed.
* Be safe and call a plumber.
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Very likely the power supply unit is faulty or the controller itself. The parts list shows no fuse internally. The power is directly going to the control board (item 3). Make sure you turn power to the rangehood off at circuit breaker before working on it.
It depends on the model but Instructions can be found in the operating manual that came with your rangehood or as a PDF on the product pages of the website
http://www.Robin Hood.com.au
Did you test the circuit for B+ with a DMM - digital multi-meter ? Look at a wiring diagram to see all thing's involved ? Read in factory service info. how it works ? Without testing we'd only be guessing .
Air Speed
The HVAC control assembly applies ground to the blower motor control circuit that corresponds to the selected blower speed. The resistors and the blower motor are in a series circuit. The following list represents the number of resistors in series with the blower motor per particular speed request:
• Low speed--3 resistors
• Medium 1 speed--2 resistors
• Medium 2 speed--1 resistor
When the operator requests High speed, the HVAC control assembly applies ground directly to the blower motor through the high blower motor control circuit. The resistor card has a fusible link which, if blown, will require that the card be replaced.
Free wiring diagrams here
http://www.bbbind.com/free_tsb.html Enter vehicle info. Year , make , model an engine size. Under system click on HVAC ,under subsystem HVAC controls . Click the search button then click the first blue link , this is the blower motor electrical circuit .
Suggest u watch a few video's on youtube on automotive electrical testing . Electric Testing Techniques You Need to Know
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